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    Predatory cues drive colony size reduction in marine diatoms by Rigby, Kristie, Selander, Erik

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-08-2021)
    “…Colony formation is a common feature among nonmotile marine phytoplankton. Several theories exist around the potential benefits of larger colonies. Here, we…”
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    Effects of predator lipids on dinoflagellate defence mechanisms - increased bioluminescence capacity by Lindström, Jenny, Grebner, Wiebke, Rigby, Kristie, Selander, Erik

    Published in Scientific reports (12-10-2017)
    “…Short flashes of blue light (bioluminescence) from dinoflagellates can reduce copepod grazing of light-emitting cells. Other protective strategies against…”
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    Single-shot self-supervised object detection in microscopy by Midtvedt, Benjamin, Pineda, Jesús, Skärberg, Fredrik, Olsén, Erik, Bachimanchi, Harshith, Wesén, Emelie, Esbjörner, Elin K., Selander, Erik, Höök, Fredrik, Midtvedt, Daniel, Volpe, Giovanni

    Published in Nature communications (05-12-2022)
    “…Object detection is a fundamental task in digital microscopy, where machine learning has made great strides in overcoming the limitations of classical…”
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    Mass spectroscopy reveals compositional differences in copepodamides from limnic and marine copepods by Arnoldt, Sina, Pourdanandeh, Milad, Spikkeland, Ingvar, Andersson, Mats X., Selander, Erik

    Published in Scientific reports (07-02-2024)
    “…Marine copepods, the most abundant animals in the global ocean, imprint their surrounding waters with chemical cues, called copepodamides. Copepodamides induce…”
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    Predator lipids induce paralytic shellfish toxins in bloom-forming algae by Selander, Erik, Kubanek, Julia, Hamberg, Mats, Andersson, Mats X., Cervin, Gunnar, Pavia, Henrik

    “…Interactions among microscopic planktonic organisms underpin the functioning of open ocean ecosystems. With few exceptions, these organisms lack advanced eyes…”
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    Microplankton life histories revealed by holographic microscopy and deep learning by Bachimanchi, Harshith, Midtvedt, Benjamin, Midtvedt, Daniel, Selander, Erik, Volpe, Giovanni

    Published in eLife (01-11-2022)
    “…The marine microbial food web plays a central role in the global carbon cycle. However, our mechanistic understanding of the ocean is biased toward its larger…”
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    Copepods induce paralytic shellfish toxin production in marine dinoflagellates by Selander, Erik, Thor, Peter, Toth, Gunilla, Pavia, Henrik

    “…induce paralytic shellfish toxin (PST) production in the harmful algal bloom-forming dinoflagellate…”
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    Using chemical language to shape future marine health by Saha, Mahasweta, Berdalet, Elisa, Carotenuto, Ylenia, Fink, Patrick, Harder, Tilmann, John, Uwe, Not, Fabrice, Pohnert, Georg, Potin, Philippe, Selander, Erik, Vyverman, Wim, Wichard, Thomas, Zupo, Valerio, Steinke, Michael

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-11-2019)
    “…“Infochemicals” (information-conveying chemicals) dominate much of the underwater communication in biological systems. They influence the movement and behavior…”
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    Induction of domoic acid production in diatoms—Types of grazers and diatoms are important by Lundholm, Nina, Krock, Bernd, John, Uwe, Skov, Jette, Cheng, Jinfeng, Pančić, Marina, Wohlrab, Sylke, Rigby, Kristie, Nielsen, Torkel Gissel, Selander, Erik, Harðardóttir, Sara

    Published in Harmful algae (01-11-2018)
    “…Grazers can induce toxin (domoic acid, DA) production in diatoms. The toxic response has been observed in two species of Pseudo-nitzschia and was induced by…”
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    Grazer cues induce stealth behavior in marine dinoflagellates by Selander, Erik, Jakobsen, Hans H., Lombard, Fabien, Kiørboe, Thomas, Chisholm, Sallie W.

    “…Chain formation is common among phytoplankton organisms but the underlying reasons and consequences are poorly understood. Here we show that chain formation is…”
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    Induction of toxin production in dinoflagellates: the grazer makes a difference by Bergkvist, Johanna, Selander, Erik, Pavia, Henrik

    Published in Oecologia (01-05-2008)
    “…The dinoflagellate Alexandrium minutum has previously been shown to produce paralytic shellfish toxins (PST) in response to waterborne cues from the copepod…”
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    Grazer-induced chain length plasticity reduces grazing risk in a marine diatom by Bergkvist, Johanna, Thor, Peter, Jakobsen, Hans Henrik, Wängberg, Sten-Åke, Selander, Erik

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-01-2012)
    “…We show that Skeletonema marinoi suppresses chain formation in response to copepod cues. The presence of three different copepod species (Acartia tonsa,…”
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    Deep‐learning‐powered data analysis in plankton ecology by Bachimanchi, Harshith, Pinder, Matthew I. M., Robert, Chloé, De Wit, Pierre, Havenhand, Jonathan, Kinnby, Alexandra, Midtvedt, Daniel, Selander, Erik, Volpe, Giovanni

    Published in Limnology and oceanography letters (01-08-2024)
    “…ABSTRACT The implementation of deep learning algorithms has brought new perspectives to plankton ecology. Emerging as an alternative approach to established…”
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    Chemical Signaling in the Turbulent Ocean—Hide and Seek at the Kolmogorov Scale by Selander, Erik, Fredriksson, Sam T., Arneborg, Lars

    Published in Fluids (Basel) (01-06-2020)
    “…Chemical cues and signals mediate resource acquisition, mate finding, and the assessment of predation risk in marine plankton. Here, we use the chemical…”
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    Species Specific Responses to Grazer Cues and Acidification in Phytoplankton- Winners and Losers in a Changing World by Rigby, Kristie, Kinnby, Alexandra, Grønning, Josephine, Ryderheim, Fredrik, Cervin, Gunnar, Berdan, Emma L., Selander, Erik

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (07-04-2022)
    “…Phytoplankton induce defensive traits in response to chemical alarm signals from grazing zooplankton. However, these signals are potentially vulnerable to…”
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    The highly toxic and cryptogenic clinging jellyfish Gonionemus sp. (Hydrozoa, Limnomedusae) on the Swedish west coast by Govindarajan, Annette F, Källström, Björn, Selander, Erik, Östman, Carina, Dahlgren, Thomas G

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (2019)
    “…The clinging jellyfish sp. is a small hydromedusa species known historically from the Swedish west coast but not reported in recent times. This species is…”
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    A stable-isotope mass spectrometry-based metabolic footprinting approach to analyze exudates from phytoplankton by Weber, Ralf J M, Selander, Erik, Sommer, Ulf, Viant, Mark R

    Published in Marine drugs (29-10-2013)
    “…Phytoplankton exudates play an important role in pelagic ecology and biogeochemical cycles of elements. Exuded compounds fuel the microbial food web and often…”
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    Solid phase extraction and metabolic profiling of exudates from living copepods by Selander, Erik, Heuschele, Jan, Nylund, Göran M, Pohnert, Georg, Pavia, Henrik, Bjærke, Oda, Pender-Healy, Larisa A, Tiselius, Peter, Kiørboe, Thomas

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (12-01-2016)
    “…Copepods are ubiquitous in aquatic habitats. They exude bioactive compounds that mediate mate finding or induce defensive traits in prey organisms. However,…”
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    Microzooplankton grazers induce chain length plasticity in colonial diatoms by Ryderheim, Fredrik, Huang, Yuan, Selander, Erik, Kiørboe, Thomas

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-05-2024)
    “…Many diatoms form long chains and the distribution of chain lengths within a species depends on several environmental factors, among them grazing risk. Larger…”
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